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The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen and the purity is > 95% (by SDS-PAGE).
BGN is a small cellular or pericellular matrix proteoglycan that is closely related in structure to two other small proteoglycans, decorin and fibromodulin. The protein and decorin are thought to be the result of a gene duplication. Decorin contains one attached glycosaminoglycan chain, while this protein probably contains two chains. For this reason, this protein is called biglycan. This protein is thought to function in connective tissue metabolism by binding to collagen fibrils and transferring growth factor-beta. It may promote neuronal survival.
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Protein Aliases: Biglycan; bone/cartilage proteclycan 1; Bone/cartilage proteoglycan I; bone/cartilage proteoglycan-I; dermatan sulphate proteoglycan I; PG S1; PG-S1; small leucine-rich protein 1A; Small proteoglycan I (biglycan), bone (BSPG1) (bone/cartilage proteclycan 1 precursor)
Gene Aliases: BG; BGN; BSPG1; DSPG1; PG-S1; PGI; SLRR1A
UniProt ID: (Human) P21810, (Mouse) P28653, (Rat) P47853
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 633, (Mouse) 12111, (Rat) 25181
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